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The only issue with MTL TSCs is that they require some force during coupling and don't uncouple nowhere as easy as other knuckle couplers. I'm not even talking about magnetic uncoupling here. So if one is running regular OPS sessions on a layout where trains are being assembled in the yard and there are lots of other industry switching operations, I think the standard MTL couplers make more sense. Those couple and uncouple much easier.But for roundy-round operations and for appearance, TSCs are great.
So these true scale couplers are incompatible with normal couplers?
Nah unlike the awful sound this one isn’t BLI’s fault. I simply forgot about inertia when running the train back and forth to break it in and rammed at push pin at about 100 scale mph. As long as y’all say the 1015s I already have are perfectly cromulent, I’m happy. As for what I want to haul, I want to use the T1 as a helper for the DD40 I use on The Caboose Train, which i think currently stands at around 200 cabeese long.